Nissan may have discontinued the Juke here in the U.S., but we haven’t forgotten about it. Its looks were just as polarizing as the way it drove. While some thought it was quirky and fun-to-drive, others considered it a cra...

Since its debut in 2010, the Nissan Juke has become one of the oddest looking crossovers on the market. Last month, Nissan debuted a tamer, but still flavorful, subcompact crossover called the Kicks. Nissan has finally foun...

Ever wonder what the characters from Pokemon Go would look like as cars? Neither did we, but U.K. website Carwow is showing us anyway with these renderings. With 151 Pokemon from the original game, not every character was t...

If there’s one vehicle in Nissan’s lineup that looks appropriate in wild color schemes, the Juke would be it. Bowing at the 2015 Los Angeles Auto Show is the 2016 Nissan Juke Stinger Editions rocking a black and yellow look...

A life-size origami Nissan Juke commemorates the subcompact crosssover’s fifth anniversary. Nissan of Europe teamed up with British paper artist Owen Glidersleeve to design and build the Origami Juke completely out of folde...

Though we saw it already in Frankfurt, Nissan‘s Gripz crossover was one of the better concepts at the 2015 Tokyo Motor Show. Oh, there’s plenty of samurai-slash in the detailing, but Nissan design chief Shiro Nakamura’s tea...

Nissan revealed its Gripz crossover concept in Frankfurt, and while it may not be the Z car replacement some thought it might be, Nissan says it gives a “glimpse of how a future compact crossover” from the brand might look....